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Maximum Member Engagement SOLVES EVERYTHING

Tom Morrison

You see, in 2006 we decided the number one strategy in the strategic plan was to put members FIRST.do You see, in 2006 we decided the number one strategy in the strategic plan was to put members FIRST.do Remember, maximizing your value proposition is directly tied to maximizing member engagement.

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Members Hire Industry Advocacy and Promotion

Potomac Core

As Associations ponder their future strategies, the message is clear: Members hire industry advocacy and promotion. Organizations who embrace the mantra that Members hire Industry advocacy and promotion are doing well. This is helping the Industry position itself with its global customer base.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 7.21.17

Reid All About it

A near-death experience has enabled him “to envision an alternate ending to the AI story —one that makes the most of this amazing technology while empowering humans not just to survive, but to thrive.” Learn about digital marketing strategies and techniques beyond email that power event growth and should be in every event marketers toolbox.

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Need More Non-Dues Revenue?

Association Adviser

Each program must support your overall strategy and mission, or it could have a negative impact on your membership and brand. Tino Martella, Technology Association of Georgia. According to Mantella, the 19,000-member TAG produces about 200 events a year for 32 industry special interest groups. ” Tom Hood, MACPA.

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